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william rehnquist is chief justice wrote, i think it was like 1988, i think, '85 or '88, bid mar v. vinson, in a dissent, says this is historically not credible. this is not what they meant when they passed the first amendment, and he went through right down the line what they meant, and the first amendment was simply that the congress shall not establish a nationa church. that's all they meant. they did not mean we had a secularizing state. and, unfortunately, that has become the law. that is, that's the way we think of things now. people think of jefferson's words before they even know what is in the first amendment, and i'm arguing for the radical -- well, i'm arguing for the radical position. but that's william rehnquist's position. he's, of course, deceased. that everson was bad law. it should be thrown out. all those establishment cases should be just chucked. they're confused -- they're too confused to be able to rectify, and a sign of that is the court itself can't figure out how to balance the establishment clause and freedom of religion clause, free exercise clause. they g
william rehnquist is chief justice wrote, i think it was like 1988, i think, '85 or '88, bid mar v. vinson, in a dissent, says this is historically not credible. this is not what they meant when they passed the first amendment, and he went through right down the line what they meant, and the first amendment was simply that the congress shall not establish a nationa church. that's all they meant. they did not mean we had a secularizing state. and, unfortunately, that has become the law. that is,...
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we are going to dig through the swiss of mars and look for life. that would give me the best biologist. look at the nasa portfolio today. it's got biology, chemistry, physics, geology, aerospace engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, all the s.t.e.m. fields, science, technology, engineering and math, represented in the nasa portfolio. a healthy nasa pumps that but a healthy nasa is a flywheel that society casts for innovation. >> over the past 15 years booktv has aired over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv every weekend on c-span2. >> taking a look at what's ahead this morning. aske..
we are going to dig through the swiss of mars and look for life. that would give me the best biologist. look at the nasa portfolio today. it's got biology, chemistry, physics, geology, aerospace engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, all the s.t.e.m. fields, science, technology, engineering and math, represented in the nasa portfolio. a healthy nasa pumps that but a healthy nasa is a flywheel that society casts for innovation. >> over the past 15 years booktv has aired...
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it looks at the surface of mars. you don't have much out there. in the desert floor at that time of the year, the hard mass. they did in the day again for shelter. there were a up. they could not get it into the ground. very hard today. not like you would see unless you have heavy equipment to dig down further. our panel was bad. on many aspects of this that we seem to be unprepared for when they went into the first night. the court, when he went down, actually three prepped with a rescue helicopter. so if they had just called one of them, notified properly, 45 minutes and 45 minutes out the cut got them off the ground and where he needed to be. he was communicating, would not have been a problem. but unfortunately they did not like how he got shot down. how he gets shut down as the starter all this, the friendly fire shoot and the mistakes that are made. and the way -- the mistakes and the flying of it, to me, it comes down to the fact that, well, is training officer did not shoot him down to clarify that point. these of the one it. because he br
it looks at the surface of mars. you don't have much out there. in the desert floor at that time of the year, the hard mass. they did in the day again for shelter. there were a up. they could not get it into the ground. very hard today. not like you would see unless you have heavy equipment to dig down further. our panel was bad. on many aspects of this that we seem to be unprepared for when they went into the first night. the court, when he went down, actually three prepped with a rescue...
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>> i want to point out in a job like working on the mars rover is, both of the current rovers, opportunity and curiosity, the project is 50% women. we have come a long way. it is largely cultural. i think for whatever reason, we haven't given girls or boys or really good female technical role model. more and more, kids are growing up developing their ideas of who they can be from the media and an example i like to give is while it is a wonderful show and very entertaining nobody watches the big bang theory and what to grow up to the sheldon. we need to to teach people we are not sheldon and there's a lot more to offer. i don't ever want to hear again and i hear all the time that girls can't do math and boys won't like me if i am smart. we don't just encourage the girls but the police. i do think lack of good cultural image of who technical people really are. >> i would like to answer that. my mother was the only female in junior out of 900 engineers at rocketdyne, one out of 900. i asked her once, mate and offhand comment, you probably have a lot of dates when you were working there, didn'
>> i want to point out in a job like working on the mars rover is, both of the current rovers, opportunity and curiosity, the project is 50% women. we have come a long way. it is largely cultural. i think for whatever reason, we haven't given girls or boys or really good female technical role model. more and more, kids are growing up developing their ideas of who they can be from the media and an example i like to give is while it is a wonderful show and very entertaining nobody watches...
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the iraqi desert looks like the surface of mars. there's not much of the. on the desert for that time of year, the knights and shovels they can to dig in to shoulder, it's like digging -- they can get in the ground. it was very hard to dig. it wasn't salty sand like you would see a lesser heavy equipment to dig down for the. the hardpan was a bad. there are many aspects of this that they were unprepared for when it went into that first night. the quarter we went down was actually pre-prep with rescue helicopters. so if you just called one of them, they notified react properly, 45 minutes in, 45 minutes out, they could have gotten off the ground. he was commuting. so that wouldn't have been a problem. but, unfortunately, they did like how he got shot down. how he got shot down started all this. the friendly fire issue. and the mistakes that were made. and the way, the mistakes and the flying of it to become a comes down to the fact that, while his commanding officer did not shoot them down, to clarify that point, he's not the one who did it, but because he b
the iraqi desert looks like the surface of mars. there's not much of the. on the desert for that time of year, the knights and shovels they can to dig in to shoulder, it's like digging -- they can get in the ground. it was very hard to dig. it wasn't salty sand like you would see a lesser heavy equipment to dig down for the. the hardpan was a bad. there are many aspects of this that they were unprepared for when it went into that first night. the quarter we went down was actually pre-prep with...
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--the very corporation that employed him, the tobacco companies, he was finally done in because the mar--that model for the marlboro man lost his lung to cancer. c-span: do you have a family? >> guest: yes, i do. c-span: how big? >> guest: have--have four children. they're--i mean, they're three men and a woman by now, and we have 10 grandchildren and they're scattered about. the oldest boy lives in hong kong, works for ge capital. c-span: how old are they now? >> guest: well, daniel is going to be 41. he's the--he's the eldest. then there's maria, and she writes--she--they're all married with children. and daniel is--is the president of ge capital in asia. and maria is married to her older brother's best friend, mike ruth. and they live out in a little town near leesburg, virginia, and she writes children's stories. and jonathan recently moved back from san francisco, lives in washington now, and he's director of public policy for the gap corporation. and matthew, the youngest, lives in nearby virginia, and he works for his father-in-law with a company called tns, transaction network s
--the very corporation that employed him, the tobacco companies, he was finally done in because the mar--that model for the marlboro man lost his lung to cancer. c-span: do you have a family? >> guest: yes, i do. c-span: how big? >> guest: have--have four children. they're--i mean, they're three men and a woman by now, and we have 10 grandchildren and they're scattered about. the oldest boy lives in hong kong, works for ge capital. c-span: how old are they now? >> guest: well,...
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i conclude a mars cyst because the state will take care of my neighbor. cohad a huge demonstration on behalf of legal marijuana. wow. if my child had gone to a, let's celebrate legalized marijuana i would have believed i failed as a parent utterly. the mass simple involved here, that is what preoccupies you. you're now a free to get high on marijuana. just think about what animates a lot of people? it's just painful, frankly. so, this -- and social darwinism? is this what the left uses to attack the belief -- i don't even know what belief they're attacking. what about social darwinism? that the talented and the harder working get ahead? why is that darwinism? why didn't that merit? i have in there from -- i believe it's a harvard economist, a princeton economist actually. man won a nobel peace nobel pri. and he shows how much more television poorer people watch than richer people, because richer people don't have the time to watch tv. they work so hard to get ahead. this doesn't mean that poor people don't work hard but on average, in america, by and larg
i conclude a mars cyst because the state will take care of my neighbor. cohad a huge demonstration on behalf of legal marijuana. wow. if my child had gone to a, let's celebrate legalized marijuana i would have believed i failed as a parent utterly. the mass simple involved here, that is what preoccupies you. you're now a free to get high on marijuana. just think about what animates a lot of people? it's just painful, frankly. so, this -- and social darwinism? is this what the left uses to...
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and in the distance is the mountain that we went to study on mars called mount sharp. so it starts with a picture. so what we have to do is we have to develop a master that matches that picture. so this is a master that we created of mount sharp. it's labeled and braille up in the top and upper right hand corner. and you can see the robotic arm and the camera mount. and in the distance is mount sharp. so here you can see the difference and the similarities between the actual picture on top and a tactile on the bottom. once you have a master produced, then you can make the tacticals. to do that we use this machine right here called a thermoformed machine but it's a very simple process. it uses heat and the vatican. heat and the vacuum will form these beautiful tackles. so what you do is you simply put the masters on the frame. you take a sheet of plastic called braille. you place it on to the machine, put the frame down and then this portion, you pull the heat over it and set the time, it will heat it up for a few seconds. after for five seconds the vacuum pump will com
and in the distance is the mountain that we went to study on mars called mount sharp. so it starts with a picture. so what we have to do is we have to develop a master that matches that picture. so this is a master that we created of mount sharp. it's labeled and braille up in the top and upper right hand corner. and you can see the robotic arm and the camera mount. and in the distance is mount sharp. so here you can see the difference and the similarities between the actual picture on top and...
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republicans have stated that filibuster are necessary because democrats increasingly employ procedural mar maneuvers to pret them from offering amendments. i offered guarantee rights to offer amendments filed in advance of a cloture vote so everyone knows what's coming, the right -- the inherent right of the minority to offer those raiments. -- amendments. unfortunately, of course, every republican voted against my proposal and that is because republicans currently want the best of both worlds; the right to offer nongermane amendments and the right to obstruct. this doesn't make sense. again, no one should be fooled. the fact is that the radicals who now hold sway in the republican party are not concerned with make the government or senate function better. that's why the current use of the filibuster has nothing to do with ensuring minority rights to debate or the right to amend. otherwise they could support either one of these proposals, either mine or nor merkley's or senator udall's. nor have i ever heard one republican come to the floor and unequivocally state that if the majority lead
republicans have stated that filibuster are necessary because democrats increasingly employ procedural mar maneuvers to pret them from offering amendments. i offered guarantee rights to offer amendments filed in advance of a cloture vote so everyone knows what's coming, the right -- the inherent right of the minority to offer those raiments. -- amendments. unfortunately, of course, every republican voted against my proposal and that is because republicans currently want the best of both worlds;...
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i conclude a mars cyst because the state will take care of my neighbor. cohad a huge demonstration on behalf of legal marijuana. wow. if my child had gone to a, let's celebrate legalized marijuana i would have believed i failed as a parent utterly. the mass simple involved here, that is what preoccupies you. you're now a free to get high on marijuana. just think about what animates a lot of people? it's just painful, frankly. so, this -- and social darwinism? is this what the left uses to attack the belief -- i don't even know what belief they're attacking. what about social darwinism? that the talented and the harder working get ahead? why is that darwinism? why didn't that merit? i have in there from -- i believe it's a harvard economist, a princeton economist actually. man won a nobel peace nobel pri. and he shows how much more television poorer people watch than richer people, because richer people don't have the time to watch tv. they work so hard to get ahead. this doesn't mean that poor people don't work hard but on average, in america, by and larg
i conclude a mars cyst because the state will take care of my neighbor. cohad a huge demonstration on behalf of legal marijuana. wow. if my child had gone to a, let's celebrate legalized marijuana i would have believed i failed as a parent utterly. the mass simple involved here, that is what preoccupies you. you're now a free to get high on marijuana. just think about what animates a lot of people? it's just painful, frankly. so, this -- and social darwinism? is this what the left uses to...
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what they lincoln is mindful of how mars from coke to talk about this extensively in the book because i wanted to note that police since he took away. he signed not only was pulled over. but he is congress as. one of the things lincoln prefer to do would be solicitous of congress to keep them in the loop and make them feel as though they're part of the decision-making process when he made the decision for them. it works when he becomes president and issues a call in a certain amount of money to fund the civil war. congress increases the number of troops and the perp ration and one of the things again was mindful of. i'm convinced it's one of the reasons he decided to rent for president of poe could not make a public pronouncement about any generals without fighting. winfield scott can zachary taylor at one point he tries to replace both of them at the democratic general to run for president. lincoln tries to politicize it in a different way. because first reappointment thereof democrats, representing some important constituencies. either an import ethnic group in the country. a lot of
what they lincoln is mindful of how mars from coke to talk about this extensively in the book because i wanted to note that police since he took away. he signed not only was pulled over. but he is congress as. one of the things lincoln prefer to do would be solicitous of congress to keep them in the loop and make them feel as though they're part of the decision-making process when he made the decision for them. it works when he becomes president and issues a call in a certain amount of money to...
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he wrote a book about 10 years ago, and i think the subtitle was americans are from mars and europeans are from venus. [laughter] and it's a really interesting book. it's on sale at the chautauqua bookstore. and basically the point bob was trying to make was, actually bob and i were living in brussels at the same time because his wife at the time was my debut. i was ambassador to nato and she succeeded as ambassador to nato. she's a tremendous diplomatic so we're living there and the big issue of 2002 and 2003 was the united states was acting in a very martial way. by the way i supported the invasion of afghanistan and supported the invasion of iraq in those years. and we were acting in a very aggressive way to go after al qaeda and the terrorists and saddam hussein. the europeans were counseling restraint and patience and pull back and don't hit so many people, that kind of fate. i was in the middle of that debate defending president bush as us happy to do. and bob wrote this book and it does point to the different culturally. we have so much military power. it's a very available reso
he wrote a book about 10 years ago, and i think the subtitle was americans are from mars and europeans are from venus. [laughter] and it's a really interesting book. it's on sale at the chautauqua bookstore. and basically the point bob was trying to make was, actually bob and i were living in brussels at the same time because his wife at the time was my debut. i was ambassador to nato and she succeeded as ambassador to nato. she's a tremendous diplomatic so we're living there and the big issue...
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i conclude a mars cyst because the state will take care of my neighbor. cohad a huge demonstration on behalf of legal marijuana. wow. if my child had gone to a, let's celebrate legalized marijuana i would have believed i failed as a parent utterly. the mass simple involved here, that is what preoccupies you. you're now a free to get high on marijuana. just think about what animates a lot of people? it's just painful, frankly. so, this -- and social darwinism? is this what the left uses to attack the belief -- i don't even know what belief they're attacking. what about social darwinism? that the talented and the harder working get ahead? why is that darwinism? why didn't that merit? i have in there from -- i believe it's a harvard economist, a princeton economist actually. man won a nobel peace nobel pri. and he shows how much more television poorer people watch than richer people, because richer people don't have the time to watch tv. they work so hard to get ahead. this doesn't mean that poor people don't work hard but on average, in america, by and larg
i conclude a mars cyst because the state will take care of my neighbor. cohad a huge demonstration on behalf of legal marijuana. wow. if my child had gone to a, let's celebrate legalized marijuana i would have believed i failed as a parent utterly. the mass simple involved here, that is what preoccupies you. you're now a free to get high on marijuana. just think about what animates a lot of people? it's just painful, frankly. so, this -- and social darwinism? is this what the left uses to...